Hello,

I couldn't find the original post so (sorry) I will reply to this reply :)

Firstly, What part of Exchange do you still want ?

If you purely want the e-mail side, look at something like sendmail.
If you want e-mail and address book function then run sendmail and LDAP
If you want e-mail, address book and webmail (and a few other toys ) look at
a product called CommuniGate by Stalker software (www.stalker.com)
(I don't know the products listed below :) )

I have a site where we run CommuniGate (Trail Version) and Outlook 98 with
LDAP, POP and SMTP and it works like a charm. CG even has server side
filters, anti-virus (you still need the external program) and a few other
nice toys.

Exchange stores the Calendar and Contacts as e-mail messages in the Folders,
although I haven't tried it myself, Iam sure that if you setup Outlook to
point to any IMAP and SMTP server you will get those to work. I don't think
you will be able to check other peoples time and things....

I think Ximian stores all the contact and calendar functions in a local file
(could be wrong :) ), if that is the case, then you only need sendmail.

<breath>
Hope this helps

Cheers,

Pieter

----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Morse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 01:05
Subject: Re: M$ Exchange


> On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Lyn wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a possible replacement for Exchange Server and Outlook.
I
> > know about Ximian Evolution and their future Ximian Connector.  However,
> > that doesn't eliminate the Exchange server.  Is there something out
there
> > that will eliminate the Exchange server but still has the same
> > functionality?
>
>
> This question gets asked on a semi-infrequent basis and I'd suggest
> searching the archives for some previous dicussions.  Products I'm aware
> of:
>
> Volution, by Caldera
>
> Insight by Byrani (sp?)
>
> Openmail used to be HP, but someone else has it now.
>
>
>
>
>
>



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